Sunday, October 9, 2011

Raging Bull

Or ducking and feigning amidst the new occupation "movement."

As an ABC News analysis today has it, "occupation can lead to ownership, whether or not you want it."

Indeed, and continuing:

The spread of the "Occupy Wall Street" movement was met with initial hesitation in both the Democratic and Republican parties. That might be an appropriate response to any protests that aim themselves squarely at the establishment, particularly those with goals that are diverse and diffuse as the current protesters' are.
But a consensus is emerging among Democrats that the "Occupy" movement is worth tapping into, even helping along and joining with in some instances.

. . . in a China shop?

Amazing, er, incredible!

And as New Media Journal's Frank Salvato has it, the reality deserves an even closer examination than that.
By now, no doubt, you have heard about the "incredible" Occupy Wall Street Movement taking place on and around Wall Street; a movement whose organizers claim is "organic" and spreading across the globe, not unlike the so-called "Arab Spring." There are a few problems with this claim, however. First, the movement is anything but "organic." And second, for the most part, the "Arab Spring" has facilitated the rise of radical Islamist factions to the courts of power. Incredible indeed.

The "movement" is incredible for many reasons; incredible in that what we are being asked to believe the impossible or very difficult to believe, via the reporting in the mainstream media and declarations issued from the movement's organizers. Interviews with a credible sampling of those in attendance prove that many participants don't even know why they are there but for it being "the place to be" for the terminally and youthfully disgruntled.

But a closer examination of who is in attendance, who is stepping up to the proverbial microphone and what "the movement" is issuing as a set of "demands," makes the studied eye suspicious that this may, in fact, be the mother of all political "astroturfing" initiatives, just in time to demonize the job creators as "greedy" in the run up to an election where the incumbent, Barack Obama, hasn't an accomplishment to run on.
Too bad, no one has really examined the Tea (or Coffee!) Party very closely at all.
[Admitted sarcasm]

Chalk another one up for the Gulag America chorus, I suppose.

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